“It is in the nature of the administrative mentality of our state-capitalist automated age to consider Hegelian philosophy to be the private preserve of those ‘in the know’ while letting it remain ‘gibberish’ to the uninitiated. And although in the ‘East’ they bow before the founder of their state and in the ‘West’ sneer at Lenin's non-professional status as a philosopher, both poles find it convenient to keep apart what history has joined together – Hegel and Marx, Hegel and Lenin.” [Shock of Recognition]

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